As Western governments vowed to impose more sanctions against Russia and its supporters in eastern Ukraine, a group of foreign military observers remained in captivity on Saturday accused of being Nato spies by a pro-Russian insurgency. |
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There is no doubt Robinson Cano’s former teammates will welcome him with open arms Tuesday night when he returns to the Bronx in a Mariners uniform. Others will be glad to see him, too. Especially those who made a cottage industry of ripping Cano for the high crime of not running hard to first base. |
Sunday 27 April. Screenings of short films at Malak Gabr Arts Theatre at 5pm. Screenings are part of the four day 'Post-2011 Cinema in Egypt: Challenges and Opportunities' conference held by the American University in Cairo (AUC), across its venues. The evening will include screenings of a selection.... |
An oil and gas giant, several banks and Switzerland-based food megacorp Nestle are among more than a dozen financial backers of the Rome event. |
As Western governments vowed to impose more sanctions against Russia and its supporters in eastern Ukraine, a group of foreign military observers remained in captivity Saturday accused of being NATO Click to Continue |
As Western governments vowed to impose more sanctions against Russia and its supporters in eastern Ukraine, a group of foreign military observers remained in captivity Saturday accused of being NATO spies by a pro-Russian insurgency. |
SLOVYANSK, Ukraine — As Western governments vowed to impose more sanctions against Russia and its supporters in eastern Ukraine, a group of foreign military observers remained in captivity Saturday accused of being NATO spies by a pro-Russian insurgency. |
SLOVYANSK, Ukraine — As Western governments vowed to impose more sanctions against Russia and its supporters in eastern Ukraine, a group of foreign military observers remained in captivity Saturday accused of being NATO spies by a pro-Russian insurgency. |
SLOVYANSK, Ukraine (AP) — As Western governments vowed to impose more sanctions against Russia and its supporters in eastern Ukraine, a group of foreign military observers remained in captivity Saturday accused of being NATO spies by a pro-Russian insurgency. |
CEBU - The Manila restaurant where Pope John Paul II dined during his 1995 pilgrimage to the Philippines shows off the spoon, fork, water goblet, knives and table napkin he used—all still unwashed after his meal of grilled fish and fried shrimp. Elsewhere in this predominantly Catholic nation,.... |
His first visit was as a young priest many years ago when the future pope and saint was then known as Fr. Karol Wojtyla, according to Weng Dijamo, an employee at the Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church in Baclaran, Paranaque City, Metro Manila. Blessed John Paul II, together with Blessed John XXIII,.... |
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